Hello everyone!
This weeks Seminar will be given by Steven Johnson & Yiwei Zhang on The applications of single-pixel imaging. The talk will take place on Thursday 11th October at 16:00 in Room 257. The abstract is as follows:
Single-pixel imaging enables the photography of phenomena that would be impossible with a traditional camera. Most images are captured with pixelated-arrays such as a CCD or CMOS sensors; whereas single-element detectors can be manufactured to be sensitive to unusual wavelengths, outside the visible spectrum, or have very fast response times. By using a detector with high temporal resolution, events occurring on the order of nanoseconds can be imaged. Using a digital micro-mirror device and a pulsed laser we have applied single-pixel imaging methods to many applications, these include: 3D videos of a scene, imaging the light-in-flight, fluorescence lifetime imaging and duel-band astronomy.
Snacks will be provided in the common room after the seminar and once again Curler's Rest has been nominated as a pub where discussion can continue after work. Turnout was great two weeks ago so I look forward to seeing people there again!
Kyle.
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